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MODULATION PAGE
This page includes parameters for delay time modulation, plus the ducker, diffuser and output phase controls.
LFO Depth Range
– Sets the overall delay time modulation depth to "LOW" or "HIGH" range.
Phase Reverse
– Allows the "LEFT", "RIGHT", or "BOTH" delay line outputs to be phase inverted.
MODULATION PAGE: LFO1/LFO2 SECTIONS
LFO1 Type, LFO2 Type
– Sets the “shape” of the modulation. See
“LFO Waveforms & Phase” on p. 135
for
more on LFO types. Remember that the shift in pitch is determined by the slope of the LFO, so a "TRIANGLE"
waveform actually creates a sound that you might expect from a "SQUARE" waveform.
LFO1 Target, LFO2 Target
– Sets whether the "LEFT", "RIGHT" or "BOTH" delay line(s) will be modulated. Mono
types (including Reverse, Tape, etc.) use only the left delay line.
LFO1 Rate, LFO2 Rate
– Sets the delay time modulation speed. When any Rate is shown in parenthesis, it is
being set automatically by a Tempo parameter (see below). Set the Tempo to “NONE” for manual control.
LFO1 Tempo, LFO2 Tempo
– Sets the LFO rate in rhythmic relation to the Tempo. For example, if the tempo is
set to “1/4” and the Tempo is 120 BPM, the LFO rate will automatically be set to 2 Hz (BPM/60 = Hz). To ignore
the Tempo, set these controls to "NONE".
LFO1 Depth, LFO2 Depth
– Sets the depth of delay time modulation. This setting is scaled by the setting for
LFO Depth Range (above).
LFO1 Phase, LFO2 Phase
– Sets the LFO phase offset for the right delay line. This has no effect on Mono
delays (including Reverse, Tape, etc.).
MODULATION PAGE: DUCKING SECTIONS
The Modulation page also contains the ducking controls. Ducking causes the “wet” level to be lowered
automatically when the level of your playing goes above a set threshold. Then, when you play more quietly or
pause, the effect volume increases so that the echoes fill the spaces.
Ducker Atten
– Attenuation sets the amount by which the effect volume will duck (decrease). A setting of 20 dB,
for example, will decrease the echoes by 20 dB when the input level is above the threshold. Set to 0 to defeat the
ducker.
Ducker Threshold
– Sets the trigger level of the ducker. If the input signal exceeds this value, the delayed signal
will be reduced by the amount set with the Attenuation control.
Ducker Release
– Sets how long it takes for the delay signal to return to normal when the input goes back above
the threshold. A short value here causes the ducked echoes to return to full volume very quickly. Longer times
cause the levels to swell back more gradually.
MODULATION PAGE: DIFFUSER SECTION
Diffusion
– Sets the amount of diffusion, which creates a reverb-like effect to the echoes.
Diffusion Time
– Sets the delay time for the diffuser.
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MIX PAGE
This block has Mix, Level, Balance, Bypass, Bypass Mode, Input Gain, and Global Mix parameters. For
convenience, Mix parameters also appear on the Config page. See
“Common Mix/Level Parameters” on p. 55
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